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Elizabeth Hoak-Doering

Elizabeth Hoak-Doering’s recent imagery presents transitional areas where the possibility of legibility blurs with images and how they are read. Originally a student of anthropology, she has immersed herself in places where political identity and the role of the individual are in flux or at stake, looking at ways material culture and sound betray these […]

Orawan Arunrak

Orawan Arunrak’s primary medium is her everyday life. She uses basic art tools like pencils, pens and paper, to create works taking the forms of drawing, painting, and installation. Orawan has often engaged herself in dialogue with specific local communities. This has been her attempt to share and merge between the space of art and […]

Anahita Razmi

Within my work, I am examining how images and objects change their value when detached from their established meanings and put into new connections. Existing images, cultural artefacts, artistic concepts are dropped into shifted local contexts. Media specifications are altered, materials exchanged. A contentual focus within this process is the study of social conditions and […]

Carl Johan Högberg

A shuttlecock is the feathered projectile badminton players keep airborne by hitting it to each other across a net. It can leave a racket faster than a tennis ball can, but once it catches the air it swoops in a buoyant arc, led by its round rubber nib, until the receiving player relaunches it from […]

Céline Burnand

My work comprises charcoal drawings and videos that investigate analogies between different times, places, and personas, seeking out group attitudes or patterns that reveal parallel psychological or emotional states across diverse cultural settings. Aby Warbug has theorized what he calls the “pathos formula,” an age-old theme that either lingers or reappears in later societies. For […]

Anne Wallace

I want to understand the intersection between my personal journey into my body to release childhood trauma and the cultural journey to heal the violence of genocide, slavery, and forced migration. Trauma heaped on bodies. What keeps us from connection, wholeheartedness, compassion? Legal scholar and activist Dr. Isabelle Gunning says, “Know your history; know the […]

Yang Che-Yi

Contemporary photographic artist, now dwells in Yi Lan, has been a badminton player since childhood. He was studying in environmental science after he grown up. In 2006, he withdrew his study because of a serious illness after his trip back from India. He begins to reconsider the meaning of life, then turn to the decision […]

Stijn Ank

Ank’s body of work can be considered as an extensive research into the relationship between matter and void and the various ways in which contemporary sculpture can be defined in relation to its surrounding space. He creates a mold with a variety of materials marking off the boundaries of a certain chosen space, which he […]

Benjamin Santiago

I am half Puerto-Rican and half Filipino, but was never taught Spanish or Tagalog respectively. Because of this, I’ve always experienced language as a kind of landscape of sounds first. The language that I have been constructing, Spaundou (pronounced “SPAWN-doo”) is a way of recreating this experience for the audience. Through a mix of music, […]

Lyndal Walker

Lyndal Walker’s work investigates the construction of images, gender roles and our relationship to time. Fashion, as reference, subject matter and context has been important to her practice although her work emerges out of an ambivalent relationship to consumer culture.  She is fascinated by our voraciousness but also finds it deeply morbid. While she has […]

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